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- Radar_lock-on abstract "Lock-on is a feature of many radar systems that allows it to automatically follow a selected target. Lock-on was first designed for the AI Mk. IX radar in the UK, but first used extensively by US ground-based SCR-584 radar. The SCR-584 demonstrated the ability to easily track almost any airborne target, from aircraft to artillery shells.In the post-WWII era, the term became more widely used in connection to missile guidance concepts. Many modern anti-aircraft missiles use some form of semi-active radar homing, where the missile seeker listens for reflections of the launch platform's main radar. To provide a continual signal, the radar is locked-onto the target, following it throughout the missile's flight.In older radar systems, through the 1980s, lock-on was normally assisted by a change in the radar signal characteristics, often by increasing the pulse repetition frequency. This led to the introduction of radar warning receivers that would notice this change and provide an audible warning to the operator, typically the pilot. Missile lock-on is typically indicated to the pilot or missile operator via an audible tone, a head-up display or a helmet-mounted display.".
- Radar_lock-on thumbnail F218_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Radarantenne.jpg?width=300.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageID "21467505".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageLength "4752".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageRevisionID "666970877".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink AI_Mk._VIII_radar.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Air-to-air_missile.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Anti-radiation_missile.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Brevity_code.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_warfare_strategy.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air-to-air_missiles.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_radars.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface-to-air_missiles.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Fire-control_radar.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Fox_(code_word).
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Head-up_display.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Helmet-mounted_display.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Infrared_homing.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Missile.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Missile_guidance.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Passive_radar.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_repetition_frequency.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Radar_jamming_and_deception.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Radar_signal_characteristics.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Radar_warning_receiver.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink SCR-584_radar.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Semi-active_radar_homing.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Surface-to-air_missile.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink Transceiver.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLink File:F218_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Radarantenne.jpg.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radar lock-on".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "lock on".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "lock onto".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "lock-on".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "missile lock".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "missile lock-on".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageWikiLinkText "radar-lock".
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-aviation-stub.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Radar_lock-on wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radar_lock-on subject Category:Aerial_warfare_strategy.
- Radar_lock-on subject Category:Air-to-air_missiles.
- Radar_lock-on subject Category:Military_radars.
- Radar_lock-on subject Category:Surface-to-air_missiles.
- Radar_lock-on hypernym Feature.
- Radar_lock-on type Work.
- Radar_lock-on type Redirect.
- Radar_lock-on comment "Lock-on is a feature of many radar systems that allows it to automatically follow a selected target. Lock-on was first designed for the AI Mk. IX radar in the UK, but first used extensively by US ground-based SCR-584 radar. The SCR-584 demonstrated the ability to easily track almost any airborne target, from aircraft to artillery shells.In the post-WWII era, the term became more widely used in connection to missile guidance concepts.".
- Radar_lock-on label "Radar lock-on".
- Radar_lock-on sameAs Q6878284.
- Radar_lock-on sameAs נעילה_(מכ%22ם).
- Radar_lock-on sameAs Radar_lock-on.
- Radar_lock-on sameAs m.05f3vdv.
- Radar_lock-on sameAs Q6878284.
- Radar_lock-on wasDerivedFrom Radar_lock-on?oldid=666970877.
- Radar_lock-on depiction F218_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Radarantenne.jpg.
- Radar_lock-on isPrimaryTopicOf Radar_lock-on.